China Daily (Hong Kong)

Huawei to sell more phones in Morocco

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Technology giant Huawei aims to become the largest smartphone brand in the Moroccan market by 2022, according to Jacky Hong, director of Huawei in Morocco. In an interview with Moroccan financial news site Medias24.com posted on Tuesday, Hong said the Chinese giant’s sales in the country have grown 200 percent in 2017. Huawei has sold 200,000 units in Morocco and the number is expected to reach 300,000 by the end of the year, Hong noted. With the launch of its Mate10 series in Morocco, the company is eyeing sales of 70 million units for the smartphone by September 2018. Two years after opening its first plant in the north African country, Huawei has expanded its market share in the region to about 10 percent. was currently excluded from this due to ongoing sanctions. Helsinki Shipyard is a subsidiary of USC. In recent years, it has been producing specialize­d ships and ships with icebreakin­g capability. But Zagorodniy told Kauppaleht­i that one of the main goals was for the Helsinki yard to win orders for cruise liners. in November rose to near its all-time high as the Republican-controlled Congress was close to passing a major tax overhaul, the National Federation of Independen­t Business (NFIB) reported. The index of small business optimism rose by 3.7 points to 107.5 in November, the second-highest reading in the 44-year history of the index and near the all-time high reached in July 1983, according to the NFIB. Eight of the 10 components of the index posted gains, including a 16-point gain in expected better business conditions and a 13-point jump in the measure of sales expectatio­ns, the NFIB said. giving them a very positive outlook.

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